Summary Of Equal Opportunity, Workplace
Violence Prevention, Domestic Violence
Prevention And Sexual Misconduct Policies
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POLICY
SUMMARY
WEBSITE POSTING
POLICY CONTACT
Policy on Equal
Opportunity
and NonDiscrimination
Prohibits discrimination on the basis of protected
characteristics in accordance with federal, state and local
law. The protected characteristics include race, color,
creed, national origin, ethnicity, ancestry, religion, age, sex,
sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, marital status,
partnership status, disability, genetic information, alienage,
citizenship, military or veteran status, status as a victim of
domestic violence/stalking/sex offenses, unemployment
status, or any other legally prohibited basis.
www.cuny.edu/
about/administration/offices/la/
Policy-on-Equal-Opportunity-and-NonDiscrimination-December42014withprocedures.pdf
Dawn Ewing Morgan
and Maritza Rivera
Office of Compliance
and Diversity
(718) 960-8111
http://policy.cuny.
edu/manual_of_
general_policy/article_vi/policy_6.09/
text/#Navigation_
Location
Eric Washington
Director of
Human Resources
(718) 960-8181
http://policy.
cuny.edu/manual_of_general_
policy/article_v/
policy_5.061/
pdf/#Navigation_
Location
Eric Washington
Director of
Human Resources
(718) 960-8181
http://www.cuny.
edu/about/administration/offices/
la/Policy-on-Sexual-Misconduct12-1-14-with-links.pdf
Dawn Ewing Morgan,
Title IX Coordinator,
Office of Compliance
and Diversity
(718) 960-8111
This Policy addresses sex discrimination other than sexual
harassment, gender-based harassment or sexual violence,
which are covered by the CUNY Policy on Sexual Misconduct.
Workplace
Violence
Prevention
Policy
This policy defines violence as any physical assault or act of
aggressive behavior occurring where an employee works or
is doing work-related tasks.
Domestic
Violence in the
Workplace
This policy addresses domestic violence in or affecting
employees in the workplace.
The University is committed to the prevention of workplace
violence and will respond quickly to any threats or actions of
violence.
There are a range of services available to employees who are
victims of dating, domestic and intimate partner violence
that affects their employment.
Lehman’s Office of Human Resources will help the employee
to determine the best use of his/her leave benefits (if
needed) and allow the employee to make reasonable
changes to his/her benefits wherever available and
permissible. The staff will also help employees to identify the
documentation needed to support absences from work and
assist with safety-related needs at the workplace.
Policy on
Sexual
Misconduct
This is the sole policy at CUNY addressing sexual
harassment, gender-based harassment and sexual violence.
All colleges and units of the University are governed by this
Policy.
The Policy prohibits sexual and gender-based harassment
and sexual violence against any CUNY student, employee
and visitor. It also prohibits retaliation against a student,
employee or visitor because the individual complained
about one or more of these issues or because they assisted
someone to file a sexual harassment, gender-based
harassment, or sexual violence complaint. Retaliation
against someone who participates in the investigation
or resolution of a sexual harassment, gender-based
harassment, or sexual violence complaint is also prohibited.
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Vice President
José Magdaleno
Chief Student
Affairs Officer
(718) 960-8421
Fausto Ramirez
Director of Public
Safety
(718) 960-8594